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ABOLITION 2000 Northern California Region


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Abolition 2000 Global Network to Eliminate Nuclear Weapons

 
ABOLITION 2000 GLOBAL NETWORK TO ELIMINATE NUCLEAR WEAPONS
Northern California Region


        Northern California Abolition 2000 is a network of organizations which have signed the Abolition 2000 statement. These groups also are part of the Abolition 2000 Global Network. The Northern California network serves as a means to exchange information and encourage cooperation among Abolition 2000 groups in the region. It is not an organization with policies or staff of its own. The groups meet quarterly, with meetings hosted by different groups in different parts of the area each time. Meetings include reports on national, international, and regional disarmament activities and events, strategy discussions, and coordination of activities among groups in the region.

        If you would like to be added to either the e-mail or regular mail list for the Northern California Abolition 2000 network, click here.

The next quarterly meeting of Abolition 2000 Northern California will be held:
Saturday, June 22, 2002, at the Mt. Diablo Peace Center, Walnut Creek, from 10:00AM to 4:00PM. Gather at 9:30 for Coffee.

Bring your lunch. Beverages will be provided.

Directions:

From 680 north: Take North Main exit. Turn onto South Main. Straight ahead to Mt. Diablo Blcd. Turn Left, Follow curvy St. (Walker Ave.) to Eckley Lane, turn left to Mt. Diablo U/U church.

From 680 South: Take S. Main Exit. Straight ahead to Mt. Diablo Blvd. Turn Right. Follow curvy st. (Walker Ave.) to Eckley Lane. Turn Left to Mt. Diablo U/U church.
Other sites of interest:
The US CAMPAIGN TO ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS: A national network working in the United States for the elimination of nuclear weapons, affiliated with the Abolition 2000 Global Network.

Other starting points for action on nuclear weapons issues: Click here.

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